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Hi all,

I have been the proud owner of CruisingBrisbane.com (click for link) for over three years now, and regretfully I must now place her on the market due to a family members failing health, I need the $$ for medical fee's. :action-smiley-069:

Please don't be a smartass in this thread. Really think before/if you post. This sale is for serious people only.

Cruisingbrisbane.com is the largest (Sole) South East Queensland automotive based forum. With over 6000 members and over 9 million 'hits' for the month of July alone.

I say Cruisingbrisbane.com is the largest SEQ based forum, because we do not incorporate sections for other states etc and are focused on promoting the car enthusiast scene in SEQ alone.

Cruisingbrisbane.com has recently undergone a huge facelift, incorporating the latest software and technology, in an effort to make it more appealing to new users and advertisers. This has been a huge success on all counts.

The marketing potential within the website itself is huge, as is the opportunity for sponsorship income. With website statistics such as Crusingbrisbane.com's any entrapaneur can see the potential income that can be made from sponsorship dollars, or fielding marketing companies surveys, with the perfect demograph of 18-30yr olds. A very tidy income could be made from advertising alone.

Are you the person/people to take Cruisingbrisbane.com to the next level?

Offers to be submitted via PM on this site, emailed to me at [email protected] or I can be phoned on 0413 994 137.

This is a serious sale, so I expect serious offers. Spam/Smartass Comments will not be tolerated in this thread.

Below is a snap shot image of the front page. The first sentance of this advertisement has a link to Cruisingbrisbane.com in it, check it out and if interested please contact me ASAP as I doubt it will be long before someone realises the potential here and snaps up this incredible opportunity.

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LOL sorry at the seriousness in which I asked for no spam, this was posted on many national sites, so I do realise It came across a bit arrogant, and for that I apologise, I just couldn't be bothered re-writing the add for sites I was not a prominent member/moderator/administrator on.

As the response to this has been over whelming (maybe not shown in posts in the thread, but the sheer volume of emails and phone call's I have taken regarding the sale is staggering) I have decided to ask all interested (seriously interested) parties to email me a written (their BEST) offer and I will make a choice 9am Thursday Next week (30/8/07).

For the serious people who know what this site is really worth, I will let you know the current best offer is $8250.

One thing is certain, I will lose a few extra $$$, and sell to someone if I truly believe they will keep the best intrests of CruisingBrisbane.com at heart. Ive poured alot of blood, sweat and tears into my baby, and like a car, you want it to go to someone who will take care of it.

For any interested parties I am best contacted via email [email protected] or phone above.

I am happy to field any questions you have and give some more facts and figures on the site. As it stands the site covers it's hosting costs, the only reason I haven't capitolised on sponsors is my heavy workload, and all my spare time is taken caring for my beloved, so if you have the contacts, the website could easily generate over $2000/month is advertising and sponsor deals, something I wish I had the time to invest in.

The person who buys this will be walking into a ready to go, tailor made business that within a few months (and a little bit of hard work from you) would easily have paid itself off. As I said, think outside the box, the possibilites are endless.

Life goes on for me, and I have other priorities in my life now. I wish the winning bidder all the best.

Please contact me asap to open negotiations, because again as of Thurday 9am on August the 30th 2007 a decision will be made.

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